The Suite
Stepping into the Marlene Dietrich Suite confirms its status as a true icon. This 915-square-foot residence delivers the exact sense of drama and decadence you'd expect, having served as the legendary actress's home during the late 1930s.
The grand piano remains the defining feature, sitting prominently as a direct, tangible link to Dietrich's time here. The overall aesthetic is a confident blend of styles, successfully marrying the structured elegance of Parisian design with the softer, more theatrical spirit of Old Hollywood glamour.
Beyond the history, the suite is highly functional. The layout centers around a large reception room, perfectly suited for hosting private 'soirées' or intimate gatherings. This is a sophisticated space that encourages guests to settle in and absorb the atmosphere of a former celebrity residence, making it much more than just a historical footnote.
The Hotel
Tucked away on a quiet street just off the Champs-Élysées, Hotel Lancaster is a refined Parisian hideaway with a history dating back to 1889. The interiors maintain a residential feel, with antique furniture, original artwork and high ceilings lending a sense of understated sophistication. The hotel’s suites, some with private terraces, provide views over the city’s rooftops. Monsieur Restaurant offers a menu rooted in classic French cuisine, emphasizing seasonal ingredients, while the intimate courtyard provides a tranquil escape from the bustling avenues nearby. Combining historic charm with modern comfort, Hotel Lancaster remains a discreet yet luxurious option in the heart of Paris.
Amenities
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Bar
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24-hour Front desk
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Restaurant
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Pet-friendly
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Gym
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Facilities for disabled guests








